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On the proper treatment of weak determinism: Subsequentiality and simultaneous application in phonological maps
Meinhardt, Eric; Mai, Anna; Baković, Eric. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Functional pressures and linguistic typology
Meinhardt, Eric. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Conspiratorial Exceptionality: A Case study of Mushunguli
Hout, Katherine. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Rule Interaction Conversion Operations
In: Loquens, vol 6, iss 2 (2020)
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Rule Interaction Conversion Operations
In: Loquens, vol 6, iss 2 (2019)
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Rule Interaction Conversion Operations ; Operaciones de conversión de interacciones de reglas
In: Loquens; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019); e062 ; Loquens; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2019); e062 ; 2386-2637 ; 10.3989/loquens.2019.v6.i2 (2019)
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The Tunica Stress Conspiracy Revisited
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology, vol 3 (2016)
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Exceptionality in Spanish Stress
In: Catalan Journal of Linguistics, vol 15, iss 0 (2016)
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Exceptionality in Spanish Stress
Baković, Eric. - 2016
Abstract: Stress in vowel-final non-verbs in Spanish regularly falls on the penultimate syllable, while stress in consonant-final words regularly falls on the final syllable. There are two main classes of exceptions to this regularity: stress on the syllable preceding the regular one, and stress on the syllable following the regular one. Harris (1983) provides arguments that the second class of exceptions is morphologically systematic, but falls short of the stronger claim that this pattern is simply a subcase of the regular stress pattern. I argue here that there is much to be gained from this stronger claim, including a simple and elegant analysis of the first class of exceptions. ; L'accent en les formes no verbals de l'espanyol acabades en vocal cau regularment sobre la penúltima síl·laba, mentre que l'accent en paraules acabades en consonant cau regularment sobre l'última síl·laba. Hi ha dues classes principals d'excepcions a aquesta regularitat: accent en la síl·laba que precedeix la que tindria l'accent regularment i accent en la síl·laba que segueix la que el tindria regularment. Harris (1983) argumenta que la segona classe d'excepcions és morfològicament sistemàtica, però no arriba a defensar la posició més forta que aquest patró és simplement un subcas del patró regular. Aquí argumento que s'hi pot guanyar molt amb aquesta afirmació més forta, incloent-hi una anàlisi més senzilla i elegant de la primera classe d'excepcions.
Keyword: Accent; Derivational stem; Espanyol; Excepcions; Exceptions; Mot; Radical derivatiu; Spanish; Stress; Word
URL: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/catjl.182
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Exceptionality in Spanish Stress ; Excepcionalitat en l’accent de l’espanyol
In: Catalan Journal of Linguistics; Vol. 15 (2016): Les excepcions en fonologia; p. 9-25 (2016)
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The Tunica Stress Conspiracy Revisited
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2016)
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Blocking and complementarity in phonological theory
Baković, Eric. - Sheffield [u.a.] : Equinox, 2013
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Learnability of complex phonological interactions: an artificial language learning experiment
In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts, vol 4 (2013)
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Learnability of complex phonological interactions: an artificial language learning experiment
In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts; Vol 4: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts 2013; 8:1-5 ; 2377-3367 (2013)
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Assimilation, antigemination, and contingent optionality: the phonology of monoconsonantal proclitics in Polish
In: Natural language & linguistic theory. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 28 (2010) 3, 643-680
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Assimilation, antigemination, and contingent optionality: the phonology of monoconsonantal proclitics in Polish
In: Pająk, Bożena; & Baković, Eric. (2010). Assimilation, antigemination, and contingent optionality: the phonology of monoconsonantal proclitics in Polish. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 28(3), pp 643-680. doi:10.1007/s11049-010-9099-8. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4vz9s7rb (2010)
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Abstractness and Motivation in Phonological Theory
In: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, vol 2, iss 1 (2009)
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A revised typology of opaque generalisations
In: Phonology. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 24 (2007) 2, 217-259
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Hiatus resolution and incomplete identitiy
In: Optimality-theoretic studies in Spanish phonology. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2006), 62-73
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Antigemination, assimilation and the determination of identity
In: Phonology. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 22 (2005) 3, 279-315
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